Sentence examples for been displays from inspiring English sources

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been displays

noun

A show or spectacle.

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Hence there have been displays at concept shops such as 10 Corso Como in Milan and Colette in Paris.

There, one reporter suggested that there had been displays of triumphalism at The Guardian, the newspaper that had broken and then doggedly pursued the phone-hacking story.

But whereas his previous performances have been displays of manly courage – petting polar bears or tranquilising tigers – on Wednesday seemed to show a gentler side: Putin as good shepherd, albeit to a flock of Siberian white cranes.

There have also been displays by the painters Allan Graham, Donald Baechler, Neil Jenney and Barbara Kruger; the photographer Barbara Ess; a group exhibition of works themed around wood; and a collection of Southwest Indian beadwork and baskets owned by Ms. Landau's fellow collectors Valerie and Charles Diker, accompanied with photographic interpretations by Kiki Smith.

In the past few months, there have been displays of racism at grounds, with a banana thrown towards Arsenal players after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang had scored in the north London derby and derogatory chanting about the Pakistani community during the Millwall versus Everton FA Cup tie.

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They are "displays".

Displays of pique are displays of weakness.

Nusca writes, "Displays will be displays.

A.38 revolver was displayed.

"They should be displayed proudly".

That is displayed by Adrian Sassoon.

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